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Royal Pavilion

Originally a converted farmhouse, The Royal Pavilion's Indian style exterior and Chinese interior was created by John Nash who was commissioned by The Prince of Wales, later George IV.

Page link: A brief history 1783-1851
A brief history 1783-1851
Page link: As a palace it is pretty poky
As a palace it is pretty poky
Page link: Black and white at night
Black and white at night
Page link: Brief description of its main features
Brief description of its main features
Page link: Did you know? : 1930s demolition proposal
Did you know? : 1930s demolition proposal
Page link: Did You Know? : Hitler's personal headquaters
Did You Know? : Hitler's personal headquaters
Page link: Did you know?: arson attack
Did you know?: arson attack
Page link: Did you know?: Indian influence
Did you know?: Indian influence
Page link: Did you know?: John Nash, the architect
Did you know?: John Nash, the architect
Page link: Did you know?: Queen Victoria
Did you know?: Queen Victoria
Page link: First World War hospital
First World War hospital
Page link: George IV statue erected in 1828
George IV statue erected in 1828
Page link: Grounds opened to the public in 1850
Grounds opened to the public in 1850
Page link: History of the Great Kitchen
History of the Great Kitchen
Page link: Images of the Pavilion restoration c.1988
Images of the Pavilion restoration c.1988
Page link: Known in 1787 as Brighton House
Known in 1787 as Brighton House
Page link: Links
Links
Page link: Meet the Keeper of the Royal Pavilion
Meet the Keeper of the Royal Pavilion
Page link: North Gate House c1774
North Gate House c1774
Page link: North Gate: erected in 1832
North Gate: erected in 1832
Page link: Parallelled in paint with the Taj Mahal
Parallelled in paint with the Taj Mahal
Page link: Photos c.1910
Photos c.1910
Page link: Photos of the Pavilion at night, 1970s
Photos of the Pavilion at night, 1970s
Page link: Restoration and Regency exhibitions
Restoration and Regency exhibitions
Page link: Something unique
Something unique
Page link: South Gate: a gift to the city in 1921
South Gate: a gift to the city in 1921
Page link: Stuffed rats
Stuffed rats
Page link: The Great Kitchen: built in 1816
The Great Kitchen: built in 1816
 

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